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    Websites in China

    I found this cool site where you can type in a URL, and a serve checks to see if the site has been blocked in China. The first one i tried was UCP and it works there.

    http://greatfirewallofchina.org/test/
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    why would we care if it is blocked in china?

    i use google china to get around school firewalls.
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    Quote Originally Posted by my porsche View Post
    why would we care if it is blocked in china?

    i use google china to get around school firewalls.
    my porsche is t3h h4x0r.

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    Yep... It works.


    I went to China last summer and I typed in ultimatecarpage.com, and it worked!
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    Lets insult Hu Jintao then.
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    Chairman Mao eats shit.


    Let's see the Chinese not-ban us for that.
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    If you move on to other countries you might want to bite your tongue when it comes to Bhumibol Adulyadej though.
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    Kinda surprised as to what they are allowing, Cnn.com, foxnews.com, and msnbc.com. I suppose that the Chinese government only feels it necessary to block things that would make it look bad, like the whole Tianamen square thing for example. They're more open than I thought.
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    i tried www.redmeat.com, a comic i used to read a lot more frequently than i do now, and it worked. i am suprised because it was blocked when i tried to go there when i was in the UAE. it ctually came up with a message saying that it was found to be inappropriate by the government.
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    www.achewood.com , a webcomic, works too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieFrage View Post
    They're more open than I thought.
    They don't let information come out, so what goes in doesn't make such a difference.
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